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Ray200
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boost pipe fitment

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Hi Guys,

I`m plannin at the end of the month to get the autobahn 88 fmic kit. my only problem is my battery, I don`t want to relocate it. Is there any other options that I have?
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Some guys run that pipe through the engine bay, round the bottom. Only problem is that you wont know whether the kit you're getting will allow you to go that route.
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that what i did with the current set up, only kak is its silicon boost pipes and not alluminuim.
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You can replace your battery with a slim racing version that gives enough space to run the pipe through the battery tray.
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djtreble wrote:You can replace your battery with a slim racing version that gives enough space to run the pipe through the battery tray.
very hard to find a small battery in SA unless you willing to pay R3000 for a battery
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